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connecticut has benefitted, hasn't it, from an influx, unfortunately for new york or new yorkers. i believe home prices are far higher than they've been in markets that have been hurt for years. property taxes are an important part of your revenues, i would assume, not to mention an influx of people who may be spending more money isn't there a benefit from some of the exodus we hear about from new york >> there is absolutely benefit and one of the things that i'm proud of our state is how we have handled covid-19. we are one of the lowest infection rates in the country and that has been a positive so we have benefitted from an influx of new york residents, and housing prices are rising, and the demand as a result of that so that's all a net positive which very grateful for. er the terrible circumstances, but on a macro level, we need to deal with the structural issues in our economy and the markets in order to have long-term sustained growth and that's the mission that i'm very focussed on and interested in >> as much as people are leaving new york to go to connecticut potentially
connecticut has benefitted, hasn't it, from an influx, unfortunately for new york or new yorkers. i believe home prices are far higher than they've been in markets that have been hurt for years. property taxes are an important part of your revenues, i would assume, not to mention an influx of people who may be spending more money isn't there a benefit from some of the exodus we hear about from new york >> there is absolutely benefit and one of the things that i'm proud of our state is how...
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in doing so, i will increase the ability to maximize risk adjusted returns for connecticut beneficiaries. that's my goal as a fiduciary. >> always good to touch base with you, mr. treasurer. look forward to next time. appreciate it very much, shawn woond, the connecticut state treasurer joining us this morning. >>> good morning it's 9:00 a.m. at headquarters in denver, colorado. 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" for your wednesday morning i'm carl quintanilla with julia bore steen, mike san tolely with us for the hour dow is lagging down 60 jackson hole tomorrow, of course, we're watching hurricane laura, the retailers but mike, crm, continues to astound. we thought 20% gain was impressive it's now at session highs of 27% today alone on what bloomberg called the best revenue surprise in a decade. >> yeah. it's pretty remarkable obviously the results themselves are emboldening people to say that this was as expensive as the stock has always looked undervalued or misvalued or didn't appreciate the durability of what they're doing on
in doing so, i will increase the ability to maximize risk adjusted returns for connecticut beneficiaries. that's my goal as a fiduciary. >> always good to touch base with you, mr. treasurer. look forward to next time. appreciate it very much, shawn woond, the connecticut state treasurer joining us this morning. >>> good morning it's 9:00 a.m. at headquarters in denver, colorado. 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to...
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connecticut, blue, through and through. >> that article he referred to, julia, was interesting. clearly, there were insiders frustrated about the direction of the campaign and/or the direction of the candidate. while he's taking aim at the media, they are reflecting what people are telling them from inside his own campaign. the other thing that's interesting about this, his running mate, mike pence has typically been a champion of the free press, who sort of backs off when asked about what do you think about trump taking away kre depgss from "the new york times" as he's done with the "washington post." he says it's an ongoing discussion. they've made it clear that there are some areas where they disagree. while pence really doesn't air that publicly. this seems to be one of those areas. >> mike pence also very interesting when said he would release his tax returns shortly. does that also exacerbate the pressure on donald trump to do the same? >> sure. it puts some pressure on him. the reason that trump has given is because he's under audit. richard nixon was under audit and he r
connecticut, blue, through and through. >> that article he referred to, julia, was interesting. clearly, there were insiders frustrated about the direction of the campaign and/or the direction of the candidate. while he's taking aim at the media, they are reflecting what people are telling them from inside his own campaign. the other thing that's interesting about this, his running mate, mike pence has typically been a champion of the free press, who sort of backs off when asked about...
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good valuation here >> josh has already had one of his cocktails, i think next, pete, to you rob in connecticut with the cabin reveal coming later this month is virgin galactic a buy >> i like this name. i think it's a great way to make money someday. it's a great opportunity in the upper teens. >> the next question is for jenny. ethan in new york says, do you think oke is a goodbye how far how much higher can it go and what price do you see it at by the end of the year? >> i like oneok. the dividend is still covered. they are extremely committed to it when we hear its earnings call on july 9th, i think we'll get a lot of comfort you should get your 13% yield. >> anthony in providence wants to know your take on beverage stocks he writes, do you like any of the beverage stocks as a buy, and if so, do you prefer starbuck's or coca-cola? >> a great question, anthony, two very great high-quality companies, very different challenges today coke actually not just a soda company, a total beverage company. so near-term coke with diversified product base, much more ability to manage through this challeng
good valuation here >> josh has already had one of his cocktails, i think next, pete, to you rob in connecticut with the cabin reveal coming later this month is virgin galactic a buy >> i like this name. i think it's a great way to make money someday. it's a great opportunity in the upper teens. >> the next question is for jenny. ethan in new york says, do you think oke is a goodbye how far how much higher can it go and what price do you see it at by the end of the year?...
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in connecticut, there are 17 homes on the market, when there's usually north of 200 in greenwich, connecticut, we have 140 homes on the market and usually it's over 800. so there is no intersection of supply and demand, so you see what's going on in connecticut and palm beach where you have good supply and demand, there's more fluidness like in new york city where we are seeing a decent amount of movement in the market >> north jersey, same thing. there's just not much there. so when you look back at the last couple of years and wonder if we have had this great reset, where the millennial population moved out of the cities. there is more of them than there were the previous generation so there were fewer houses to grab so it was like a giant game of musical chairs everybody raced for a property after the pandemic, and the people who didn't get one are still looking for one, but there's nothing left there to pick is that right? >> it's true the pandemic spurred this housing boom we saw it in connecticut and palm beach, the hamptons, as well now we're back to a more guarded environment, rates h
in connecticut, there are 17 homes on the market, when there's usually north of 200 in greenwich, connecticut, we have 140 homes on the market and usually it's over 800. so there is no intersection of supply and demand, so you see what's going on in connecticut and palm beach where you have good supply and demand, there's more fluidness like in new york city where we are seeing a decent amount of movement in the market >> north jersey, same thing. there's just not much there. so when you...
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, connecticut. nbc news is reporting as many as 27 people may be dead from that shooting which broke out this morning shortly after 9:30. that's when police were called. as many as 17 to 18 of the victims are children. 7 to 8 adults including the gunman who authorities described to nbc news as a 20-year-old connecticut man who was dressed in black and was carrying two handguns. connecticut state police are set to begin a briefing at this hour. danbury officials and hospital officials tell nbc news that at least three people have been transported to the hospital. again, to as many as 27 people killed. we will bring you more details as they become available. back to you. >> thank you very much, bertha. we'll keep checking back with you and monitoring the situation. obviously an incredibly tragic situation still unfolding in newtown, connecticut. we will keep you up to date as new information does become available, but right now we turn our attention to what we do here at cnbc. our focus is the markets
, connecticut. nbc news is reporting as many as 27 people may be dead from that shooting which broke out this morning shortly after 9:30. that's when police were called. as many as 17 to 18 of the victims are children. 7 to 8 adults including the gunman who authorities described to nbc news as a 20-year-old connecticut man who was dressed in black and was carrying two handguns. connecticut state police are set to begin a briefing at this hour. danbury officials and hospital officials tell nbc...
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one of those states, connecticut. they have seen the cases rise only 20% since reopening on may 20th it's week over week cases continues to fall dramatically joining us for more is connecticut governor ned lamont. governor, thank you for joining us good to have you here. clearly, progress on the testing front. the case loads tell us how the reopening has been going for the state of connecticut. >> i think we opened cautiously. first of all, we never closed down manufacturing, sarah. we never closed down outdoor construction most of our economy kept going but over the last month, we have done our restaurants and stores. because we did a cautiously and slowly, our metrics continued to go in the right direction, meaning hospitalizations are down infection rates are down and that's true of our region as well but that's where our region is working together as we try to make sure the pandemic doesn't come back. >> clearly, governor, the numbers aren't as encouraging in certain states whether that is because they're experien
one of those states, connecticut. they have seen the cases rise only 20% since reopening on may 20th it's week over week cases continues to fall dramatically joining us for more is connecticut governor ned lamont. governor, thank you for joining us good to have you here. clearly, progress on the testing front. the case loads tell us how the reopening has been going for the state of connecticut. >> i think we opened cautiously. first of all, we never closed down manufacturing, sarah. we...
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. >>> the university of connecticut has cancelled its 2020 football season because of the pandemic the huskies are the first major college team to do so. >>> you are up to date on a busy news day that's the news update back to you, mike. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> online shopping tech provider big commerce debuting at the nasdaq this morning shares have not yet opened after its ipo was priced last night at $24 per share. that was above the upwardly revised range of 21 to $23 joining us first on cnbc is ceo of bigcommerce brett belm. good to see you. congratulations on the deal and talk a little bit about the business we've been describing it shorthand fashion as being a competitor to shopify, of course, now $130 billion market cap company. is that an apt description what is the distinctions between what you do in terms of producing online marketplaces and what they do >> yeah. we're bigcommerce is a software platform used by 60,000 businesses around the world to create beautiful, successful ecommerce. we're a software service platform like them, the two biggest in the world, bigc
. >>> the university of connecticut has cancelled its 2020 football season because of the pandemic the huskies are the first major college team to do so. >>> you are up to date on a busy news day that's the news update back to you, mike. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> online shopping tech provider big commerce debuting at the nasdaq this morning shares have not yet opened after its ipo was priced last night at $24 per share. that was above the upwardly revised...
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. >>> connecticut police releasing dramatic surveillance video of a woman being dragged by a person who stole her carat a gas station. she was inside the gas station store when a suspect entered her vehicle. she ran out, confronted the suspect, only to be dragged about 15 feet. the suspect and the vehicle got awhich >>> jc penney says it will open at 2:00 p.m. on thanksgiving, one hour earlier than years past it is encouraging its shoppers to post photos on their receipts on social media to flaunt their savings. that's the news update this hour i'll send it back to you guys. >> thank you, sue. >> you got it. the house ways and means committee putting the final touches on the tax reform bill before moving it out of committee. meanwhile, nbc news confirming the senate gop tax bill expected to be released thursday. joining us fresh from his meeting with republican senators, cnbc contributor, larry kudlow how are they going to reconcile these two? >> by the way, in report that they are going to have a senate bill or a chairman's mark on thursday, i would give that a maybe. a somewhat skepti
. >>> connecticut police releasing dramatic surveillance video of a woman being dragged by a person who stole her carat a gas station. she was inside the gas station store when a suspect entered her vehicle. she ran out, confronted the suspect, only to be dragged about 15 feet. the suspect and the vehicle got awhich >>> jc penney says it will open at 2:00 p.m. on thanksgiving, one hour earlier than years past it is encouraging its shoppers to post photos on their receipts on...
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. >> yes, connecticut, ctct is the ticker. online marketing company, got an upgrade from new toll to a buy. i'm going so fast i can't even think. janney capital from 25 to 18 bucks. janney's channel checks show favorable testing with their consumers. whatever that means. still it got a buy. stock, though, long way off its previous high, but who scares? up about 2.2% today. >>> let's bring herb in here. stop smirking in the background. you've got meli, which is mercado libre. >> the ceo made stock sales back in august. these are significant sales because he has a history of well-timed sales. and the sales come when there's a bit of controversy out there and questions about the way the company accounts for its foreign currency translation. you know, it's in the wacko world of latin america where currencies are going one way, inflation going the other. off wall street which is an independent research firm says it believes the sales growth of this company and the profit growth is well overstated because of the way the company canc
. >> yes, connecticut, ctct is the ticker. online marketing company, got an upgrade from new toll to a buy. i'm going so fast i can't even think. janney capital from 25 to 18 bucks. janney's channel checks show favorable testing with their consumers. whatever that means. still it got a buy. stock, though, long way off its previous high, but who scares? up about 2.2% today. >>> let's bring herb in here. stop smirking in the background. you've got meli, which is mercado libre....
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few minutes, the connecticut department of labor says no, that's wrong. our number was get this. 29,846 so you can round up and say instead of 300,000 claims for connecticut, only 30,000 claims. and i remember remarking this morning about the huge surge in unemployment claims that happened so probably the top line number even though it was awful as you remember, still 2.98 million was probably some 260 or 270,000 fewer than that which is a little bit better news certain ly not the numbers that reported in connecticut. >> all right steve liesman, thank you that is a big oops meantime, mastercard getting an update kate >> hey, sara mastercard reporting new early signs of a rebound in consumer spending the payments company updated investors with an additional two weeks of operating metrics mastercard says it saw a slight rebound in credit card use the ceo giving more color on that this morning at the annual tech conference. he says the improving trend they talked about a few weeks ago sustained through the first two weeks of may he said the first two weeks p
few minutes, the connecticut department of labor says no, that's wrong. our number was get this. 29,846 so you can round up and say instead of 300,000 claims for connecticut, only 30,000 claims. and i remember remarking this morning about the huge surge in unemployment claims that happened so probably the top line number even though it was awful as you remember, still 2.98 million was probably some 260 or 270,000 fewer than that which is a little bit better news certain ly not the numbers that...
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neighborhood stores in areas like soho and flat iron as well as places like greenwich avenue and greenwich, connecticut. the brand where it is today, we probably never could have opened those stores several years ago >> and does the commercial real estate back drop right now offer you bargains on that front >> we have a very clear strategy they have to be the right size, right location, right economics or we simply don't open the store. >> hollister growth, you mentioned it was a strong back-to-school season, which we did not hear universally, fran who are you taking share from? is it that you're in a sweet spot in teen apparel right now or is you're taking share from your competitors >> yeah, sara, it is a share game out there we are taking share because we're staying close to our customer we heard loud and clear from them in 2022 what was working and wasn't working obviously the opportunity to chase into winter is helping us. expanding our assortment as bottoms go, being much more diversified. things that are working for the third quarter. staying close to that customer >> finally, fran, some of the
neighborhood stores in areas like soho and flat iron as well as places like greenwich avenue and greenwich, connecticut. the brand where it is today, we probably never could have opened those stores several years ago >> and does the commercial real estate back drop right now offer you bargains on that front >> we have a very clear strategy they have to be the right size, right location, right economics or we simply don't open the store. >> hollister growth, you mentioned it...
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are rallying in the face of bad news on the covid front places everywhere from chicago to detroit to connecticut and new york are rolling back reopenings we look at the economic ripple effect plus, home prices are still rising in every corner of the country for the first time in four decade. is the market getting too hot? we'll explore that >>> and behind the door dash, the discount store decade and employees getting recharge days. that's all coming up this hour >>> but let's begin with the markets, as always dom chu has more for us. dom? >> kelly, this week has been that big tug-of-war about companies, sectors, industries on the reopening side of things versus the lockdown side of things overall, we have seen markets doing much better for those industries that have a tilt toward the reopening of the economy this week. but for right now, the dow industrials showing that positivity up about 1%, 300-point gains there. the s&p, 31.75 the lifl n let's explore that nasdaq underperformance a little bit. it's not just today. so far this week, the two best-perform sectors in the s&p 500 have been energy
are rallying in the face of bad news on the covid front places everywhere from chicago to detroit to connecticut and new york are rolling back reopenings we look at the economic ripple effect plus, home prices are still rising in every corner of the country for the first time in four decade. is the market getting too hot? we'll explore that >>> and behind the door dash, the discount store decade and employees getting recharge days. that's all coming up this hour >>> but let's...
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look at number one, the most expensive state is the hedge fund capital p connecticut. make $678,000 a year to get in the 1% compared to new mexico, $241,000. what else sticks out? >> well, the research was designed to show what inequality gap. connecticut the most expensive has the biggest gap between 1% and the rest. 51 times the average income for the 1% versus the 99%. now, hawaii is the most equal state because everybody's wealthy in hawaii with 14 between the top and bottom. >> you know what's stuck out to me, and i tweeted it out last night is washington, d.c. it's not a state, but here's the thing. ask the viewers. name one company based in washington, d.c. >> amtrack. >> think about it, right? they are third. you have to make $555,000 to enter the top 1% in washington, d.c. the double ls, the lobbyists and lawyers are doing pritd well. >> usa, inc. i looked at history, how has this changed? states that increased the most. california and new york, not much change on inflation adjusted -- >> always been wealthy. >> always 47 for california, and that's the sap sin
look at number one, the most expensive state is the hedge fund capital p connecticut. make $678,000 a year to get in the 1% compared to new mexico, $241,000. what else sticks out? >> well, the research was designed to show what inequality gap. connecticut the most expensive has the biggest gap between 1% and the rest. 51 times the average income for the 1% versus the 99%. now, hawaii is the most equal state because everybody's wealthy in hawaii with 14 between the top and bottom. >>...
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we have one in connecticut. that's the reality. it's not as if there's no information available about this, but let's -- now, let's talk about who might be coming into our country. we have allies from syria who actually are on the side of overturning the monarch who have fought isil. should we turn our backs on them? should we say, hey, listen, we're going to send you back to your country where you will undoubtedly be killed? to the women, should we say we'll send you back to your country where you'll be raped and sold into slavery? should we say to the people who have taken up arms in support of what we believe is freedom and what we believe is liberty and should we not allow them into our country? let me give you a statistic. in 1938 when we should have known or did know that the jewish population of europe was under stress and under threat, only 5% of americans said we should increase the number of immigrants to allow that jewish population to migrate to our country and elsewhere. we have a record of what closed-mindedness does,
we have one in connecticut. that's the reality. it's not as if there's no information available about this, but let's -- now, let's talk about who might be coming into our country. we have allies from syria who actually are on the side of overturning the monarch who have fought isil. should we turn our backs on them? should we say, hey, listen, we're going to send you back to your country where you will undoubtedly be killed? to the women, should we say we'll send you back to your country where...
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now they know, based on some tips, that some of the art was taken to connecticut and some was taken to philadelphia and offered for sale ten years ago. they don't know where it is now. so what is this all about? it's all about two things, tyler. number one, they think that whoever was involved in the organized crime theft of these works, that it includes 13 masterpieces, three rembrandts, vemeer. they think a second generation has grown up knowing that these things are at home. they can't do anything, other than ten years try to move them in the art market. the thinking is that now somebody is thinking i know that was at my uncle's house, i've got it in the basement and i want to get rid of it. it's hot. what are the advantages of coming to the fbi? number one, the fbi says there will probably be immunity. they could charge whoever still has them with receiving and on keeping stolen property and, secondly, there is a $500 million reward. the fbi hopes that will be an incentive. >> fascinating. he recognize that self-portrait. pete williams, thank you very much. >> you're a very culture
now they know, based on some tips, that some of the art was taken to connecticut and some was taken to philadelphia and offered for sale ten years ago. they don't know where it is now. so what is this all about? it's all about two things, tyler. number one, they think that whoever was involved in the organized crime theft of these works, that it includes 13 masterpieces, three rembrandts, vemeer. they think a second generation has grown up knowing that these things are at home. they can't do...
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the state of connecticut said the privacy of your bedroom, husband and wife as a couple, could not choose to use contraception. usually contraception was a violation of the law if the rationale decision as released were to be sustained a whole range of rights are in question a whole range of rights. and the idea we're letting localities make those decisions would be a fundamental shift in what we've done. it goes far beyond, in my view, if it becomes a law, and if what is written is what remains, it goes far beyond the concern of whether or not there is the right to choose. it goes to other basic rights, the right to marry, the right to determine a whole range of things because one of the issues that this court, many of the members of the court, a number of the members of the court have not acknowledged is that there is a right to privacy in our constitution i strongly believe there is. i think the decision of griswold was correct overruling, i think the decision of roe was correct because of the right to privacy. there can be limitations on it, but it cannot be denied. >> do you think th
the state of connecticut said the privacy of your bedroom, husband and wife as a couple, could not choose to use contraception. usually contraception was a violation of the law if the rationale decision as released were to be sustained a whole range of rights are in question a whole range of rights. and the idea we're letting localities make those decisions would be a fundamental shift in what we've done. it goes far beyond, in my view, if it becomes a law, and if what is written is what...
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joining us is connecticut attorney general he's with the agency that's leading the lawsuit. thanks for joining us. you would disagree what are the one or two key findings that show any kind of evidence of collusion or illegal price fixing under the sherman act? >> what we show is systematic price fixing within the industry the industry is headquartered in mostly northern new jersey and suburbs of philadelphia. the executives and sales people attend industry conferences together, industry dinners together they may golf together we have uncovered through e-mails text messages and telephone patterns plus corporating witnesses a very compelling case of systematic price fixing >> there's e-mail, records of phone calls, records of meetings i know the department of justice has opened a criminal complaint. >> i can't hear you now? >> he cannot hear anything let's try to patch that back in here meg, if you read the complaint, there's clearly somebody has access because there's phone records, there are e-mail trails okay, he's back. can you hear me? >> i can >> meg, now you sit tight.
joining us is connecticut attorney general he's with the agency that's leading the lawsuit. thanks for joining us. you would disagree what are the one or two key findings that show any kind of evidence of collusion or illegal price fixing under the sherman act? >> what we show is systematic price fixing within the industry the industry is headquartered in mostly northern new jersey and suburbs of philadelphia. the executives and sales people attend industry conferences together, industry...
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emergency but did not state the nature of his problems a 400 pound black bear broke into a house in connecticut this morning. it rummaged in the kitchen before it headed to the bedroom where it encountered the homeowner. the homeowner says that she played dead until the bear eventually left. after it had some honey nut cheerios or something like that, i guess. >> that is one brave woman how do you stay calm >> i don't know. >> very impressive indeed. sue herrera thanks very much up next former u.s. representative ronir kk responds to the president's tweets that his tariffs are working big time your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try new align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. >>> wow, one of the big after hours losers is zillow group, and declined more than 10 bucks on the wake of the numbers that i'm not sure are that bad but maybe it's the fact they're getting into the mortgage business >> it's unclear if there's unease out there it just seems they're more and
emergency but did not state the nature of his problems a 400 pound black bear broke into a house in connecticut this morning. it rummaged in the kitchen before it headed to the bedroom where it encountered the homeowner. the homeowner says that she played dead until the bear eventually left. after it had some honey nut cheerios or something like that, i guess. >> that is one brave woman how do you stay calm >> i don't know. >> very impressive indeed. sue herrera thanks very...
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stock at session lows as new york, connecticut and new jersey announce that they want people traveling there to quarantine for 14 days inside their borders. >> take a look at this the dow industrial is down just about 600 points right now, north of 2% losses s&p 500, similar percentage losses down 68 points, and the nasdaq composite, a real standout in the year 2020, operating down about 1-3/4 percent. one of the things to watch is the s&p 500 levels right now if you look at a one-year chart, 3,020 represents one level traders are watching that represents a 200-day average price of the s&p something to watch as we look at the sectors, all 11 are in negative territory the outperformers, you can imagine, the staples, and meanwhile you have energy sectors down about 5% right now on falling oil prices. speaking of those falling oil prices, a huge amount off the low since we saw covid-19, but just yesterday crew hit the highest prices since the pandemic really took hold. a big loss today we'll see if that picks up in the afternoon session. i'll see you after the oil close in the next hour >
stock at session lows as new york, connecticut and new jersey announce that they want people traveling there to quarantine for 14 days inside their borders. >> take a look at this the dow industrial is down just about 600 points right now, north of 2% losses s&p 500, similar percentage losses down 68 points, and the nasdaq composite, a real standout in the year 2020, operating down about 1-3/4 percent. one of the things to watch is the s&p 500 levels right now if you look at a...
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. >> diana, there's been some talk in the connecticut area, some of the wealthier suburbs about whose going to be the buyer that moves into some of these big mansion homes when the buyers and people who live in the houses now are looking in the cities and different kinds of upscale properties. is this the beginning that could protect a lot of the suburban markets? >> it could. we have seen home prices moderate in the more expensive neighborhoods because you're seeing the baby boomers who want to get rid of their hometowns. because the home prices are flattening, you're seeing more inventory on the market and that's slowing things down. we could start to see that in a lot of markets across the nation. >> okay. sure. we are still seeing a derth of inventory for various reasons, not the least of which is builders are low to build these day, aren't they. >> absolutely. they're not building on a lower end either. you are not seeing that entry level product or even that little bit of a move up home and when you don't have the smaller entry level products selling then you don't start that se
. >> diana, there's been some talk in the connecticut area, some of the wealthier suburbs about whose going to be the buyer that moves into some of these big mansion homes when the buyers and people who live in the houses now are looking in the cities and different kinds of upscale properties. is this the beginning that could protect a lot of the suburban markets? >> it could. we have seen home prices moderate in the more expensive neighborhoods because you're seeing the baby...
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nbc news reporting connecticut education commissioner cardona who started his career as an elementary schoolteacher is president-elect biden's choice to be education secretary. and this north carolina elementary school principal popped up as an elf on the last day before the holiday break saying he just one of the many principals and teachers who are trying to make things exciting and magical for their students every single day no small feat this year, carl. i'll see you in an hour. back to you. >> they've been through a lot, as have we all, sue. >> shares of luminar surged yesterday more than 27%. up goen day as the companies that could provide the technology behind this apple self driving car that is rumored to be in the works by 2024 trade higher with us this morning in an exclusive interview is the ceo of luminar technologies austin russell. thank you so much for coming on the program. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> is there -- i'll ask you point blank, is there any intelligence of your own that can you report to what reuters has reported >> well, i think -- you know
nbc news reporting connecticut education commissioner cardona who started his career as an elementary schoolteacher is president-elect biden's choice to be education secretary. and this north carolina elementary school principal popped up as an elf on the last day before the holiday break saying he just one of the many principals and teachers who are trying to make things exciting and magical for their students every single day no small feat this year, carl. i'll see you in an hour. back to...
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. >> caller: big boo-yah from connecticut and i love your show. >> thank you, partner. what's going on? >> caller: my question is about twilio, i'm averaging mid 70s, buy sell or -- >> i'm not recommending any stocks losing money. that said, it's got a chart bottoming and a company run by a terrific guy i would no longer sell the stock at 57. nor would i biuy it. it's a hold. chart is interpreted by carol suggested twitter, valero and oxy. nice up side here. i'm cautious but the others have my attention much more "mad money" including julia boorstin out with her new book "when women lead" and finding more about what she learned and why it's so important more than ever then, something rational is going on in this market and i'll reveal why your cereal bowl could be behind the gains and then the lightning round stay with cramer maybe the only way he can die... is if i die too. [ screaming ] with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or rev
. >> caller: big boo-yah from connecticut and i love your show. >> thank you, partner. what's going on? >> caller: my question is about twilio, i'm averaging mid 70s, buy sell or -- >> i'm not recommending any stocks losing money. that said, it's got a chart bottoming and a company run by a terrific guy i would no longer sell the stock at 57. nor would i biuy it. it's a hold. chart is interpreted by carol suggested twitter, valero and oxy. nice up side here. i'm cautious...
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next door in connecticut, despite a 1,000 -- a net gain of 1,000 jobs in october, unemployment jumped nearly half a percent to 8.8%. that after september's numbers were revised higher. while finance tacks are down, social program spending is up. rich hastings tells me that connecticut last month, actually saw the fastest growth in food stamp programs. we're seeing that same scenario magnified in california, where jane wells is. >> it all started here. it's another month, another record high rate of unemployment at 12.5%. in september, the state finally saw tax revenues higher than estimates for once. of course, a projected $21 billion shortfall and one-time gimmicks to close the gap this year failed. with so many permits and new regulations like new limits on energy usage by tvs, but some signs of home. like where i am now. where sales were down in august by 30%, but may now end the year up. >> i do see consistent growth, small growth, and with the expenses that we've learned to shave off this year, i see that we're going to be able to invest a little more than in the company to be ab
next door in connecticut, despite a 1,000 -- a net gain of 1,000 jobs in october, unemployment jumped nearly half a percent to 8.8%. that after september's numbers were revised higher. while finance tacks are down, social program spending is up. rich hastings tells me that connecticut last month, actually saw the fastest growth in food stamp programs. we're seeing that same scenario magnified in california, where jane wells is. >> it all started here. it's another month, another record...
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losers get a bag that's estimated at $85,000 taken includes three trips including a $7,000 trip to connecticut as well as indoor skydiving and swag like gourmet chocolates, and yes, they do they have claim those goodies to the i.r.s. >> julia, thank you very much. mention an upgrade on disney as well this week on the basis of the "alice in the wonderland" coming out this weekend and "toy story iii." best picture as you have heard is the "blindside," the sports movie, that could tackle the heavyweights with the offerers. no one more happier been that than smts people who put some of the movie up to make it happen. cnbc's darren rovell is back at global hq with an exclusive interviewia yeah, it was turned down by the biggest of the hollywood names but when his book came to alconentertainment they decided to back it and joining me now is alcon's top brass. guys, thanks for joining me. what was it about this film that made you want to put money behind it? >> well, the screenplay was very appealing to us and we love john lee hancock, who's the writer and director. and we felt it was a really excell
losers get a bag that's estimated at $85,000 taken includes three trips including a $7,000 trip to connecticut as well as indoor skydiving and swag like gourmet chocolates, and yes, they do they have claim those goodies to the i.r.s. >> julia, thank you very much. mention an upgrade on disney as well this week on the basis of the "alice in the wonderland" coming out this weekend and "toy story iii." best picture as you have heard is the "blindside," the...
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some stats like new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts already announcing plans to reopen public school for in-person classes this fall. just a short time ago, new york's mayor said they are moving ahead with plans to reopen schools in september. our next guest is out with a recent op-ed pushing for more schools to be open she argues we can't get the economy going if we don't reopen schools. she says that keeping kids out of classroom will do them considerable harm. you make an interesting and i think persuasive case there will are risks to health, to educational development and personal and social development from not opening the schools we heard that 47% say it's not safe >> i think parents looking for guidance i'm glad to see the momentum is shifting and a lot of the state officials are saying we are going to do our best to get everybody back in the classroom but for months they have been saying stay in your homes no matter what and children are at risk too your family could be at risk if you send your children out i think parents have taken that message to hareart and now every one
some stats like new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts already announcing plans to reopen public school for in-person classes this fall. just a short time ago, new york's mayor said they are moving ahead with plans to reopen schools in september. our next guest is out with a recent op-ed pushing for more schools to be open she argues we can't get the economy going if we don't reopen schools. she says that keeping kids out of classroom will do them considerable harm. you make an interesting and...
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presence in connecticut. it's like a worldwide tax. if you want to create jobs as mr. immelt suggested, and you want to prosper and invest, go to a low tax state that has a hospitable investment environment. connecticut turned out to be illinois or new york or new jersey. used to be a great state. now it's not. people are leaving. by the way, one last point. don't give ge special deals. that is crony capitalism. >> you're talking to texas? >> i'm talking any place. i do not like these special targeted deals. give everybody in connecticut or elsewhere, give them lower tax rates across the board for large and small businesses. this idea of buying them off for another year or two and political support is wrong. slash the rates across the board. >> very good. you and i have known each other 25 years probably. you know where i'm going with this. you said the other day if richard blumenthal voted in favor of the iran deal would you run for the senate in connecticut. he voted yes. are you running for the senate in c
presence in connecticut. it's like a worldwide tax. if you want to create jobs as mr. immelt suggested, and you want to prosper and invest, go to a low tax state that has a hospitable investment environment. connecticut turned out to be illinois or new york or new jersey. used to be a great state. now it's not. people are leaving. by the way, one last point. don't give ge special deals. that is crony capitalism. >> you're talking to texas? >> i'm talking any place. i do not like...
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the company i worked with senator blumenthal on internet safety measures as the attorney general of connecticut and been a harsh critic of the company but i would hope folks from that community, the regulatory community, would step forward to say where the company engages in serious ways and seen great action from players and that they truly engage on what can be done that will be productive. >> see where it goes chris kelly, won't be the last time we talk about it. >> thank you. >>> stocks broadly sinking today. not just facebook. let's bring in karen kariol-tambour do you see this as a necessary long overdue correction or more of a paradigm shift for the market here? >> i think the market is shifting to seeing what are the inflation ary pressure building up it's easy to say it's semiconductorings, natural gas or shipping and ports and there's a realization that you simply have supply not able to catch up with demand that we have stimulated massively and without pulling back some of that stimulation you're going to get demand growth and you can build up that supply through time and just get in
the company i worked with senator blumenthal on internet safety measures as the attorney general of connecticut and been a harsh critic of the company but i would hope folks from that community, the regulatory community, would step forward to say where the company engages in serious ways and seen great action from players and that they truly engage on what can be done that will be productive. >> see where it goes chris kelly, won't be the last time we talk about it. >> thank you....
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. >> i don't trust any of you connecticut millionaires like you and greenburg, can't even afford to take me for dinner. >> i'm good for it. >> next time you do a phone one with us, we'll use this graphic, by the way, from 1966. very handsome i want i remember that gentleman, i think i met him once upon a time. >> thank you so much for joining us. >>> jon corzine's sued. will criminal charges ever come down the pike? >>> another mystery mansion competing against a former brothel, as part of our -- the brothel, by the way, is 3 for 3. >>> but first in honor of youtube's eighth birthday, we'll bring you this viral video gem, an ipad saning that softball fan by getting whacked, boom, by the ball, guess what? the ipad still worked. positive for earnings? >> positive, may be, who knows. at this stage, anything might help. >>> we're back after this. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build
. >> i don't trust any of you connecticut millionaires like you and greenburg, can't even afford to take me for dinner. >> i'm good for it. >> next time you do a phone one with us, we'll use this graphic, by the way, from 1966. very handsome i want i remember that gentleman, i think i met him once upon a time. >> thank you so much for joining us. >>> jon corzine's sued. will criminal charges ever come down the pike? >>> another mystery mansion competing...
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cloud where you have to think about how essential al services to the profit margins of the ultimate connecticut, the stickiness of an ultimate customer and you are seeing amazing, amazing success there in some of the fintech names that are serving the enterprise customer. >> it is interesting, i go back to a quote from jp more ppmorgap dimon saying $50 billion in assets without them doing virtually anything which i think is fascinating also looking at the decline of these stocks not only over the past 12 months but a lot of them are down today as well >> that is my question to ka inin ment kanyi is there enough space and an opportunity here they have been so beaten down and it feels like investors are scared to nibble at them but you are saying the opposite. >> yeah, again, it is a long term play so as you think about the short and medium term, a lot of these companies were totally, totally priced out ahead of their fundamentals so they are playing catchup. that said, some of the infrastructure and user experience that these companies have developed is just a cut above the incumbents >> but how
cloud where you have to think about how essential al services to the profit margins of the ultimate connecticut, the stickiness of an ultimate customer and you are seeing amazing, amazing success there in some of the fintech names that are serving the enterprise customer. >> it is interesting, i go back to a quote from jp more ppmorgap dimon saying $50 billion in assets without them doing virtually anything which i think is fascinating also looking at the decline of these stocks not only...
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. >> thank you very much here's what's happening at this hour massive flooding from pennsylvania to connecticut has killed at least 22 people. three more people are missing including two swept away by floodwaters in elizabeth, new jersey and another in connecticut new jersey governor phil murphy says he's there to help everyone recover. >> if you're a small business, you're barely getting back in your feet from a pandemic and get whacked by this and ask yourself rightfully life's not so fair sometimes. but i promise we will stay with everybody and won't be a short road, but we'll stay with them on that road to recovery >> never seen rain like it in my life transportation interruptions from the storms are broadening united suspended operations at newark airport, hard hit there one of the major hubs. trains, mass transit reporting major outages. half of the new york city subway lines are suspended or disrupted. and stepping away from the storms, u.s. trade deficit has pulled back from record levels set in june. the july trade gap fell 4% to $70 billion thanks to a jump in exports. it says here, b
. >> thank you very much here's what's happening at this hour massive flooding from pennsylvania to connecticut has killed at least 22 people. three more people are missing including two swept away by floodwaters in elizabeth, new jersey and another in connecticut new jersey governor phil murphy says he's there to help everyone recover. >> if you're a small business, you're barely getting back in your feet from a pandemic and get whacked by this and ask yourself rightfully life's...
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those are battleground -- that's a battleground sector as one of our clients in connecticut says. i'd rather be buying energy here, because, you know, oil is already making a decisive move and energy has a huge catch-up to that especially things like oil field services, which is the way. >> and tom, talking about what is safe in tech. let's talk a little more about what might be smart in tech. if you're looking to take on some risk. some of the volatility we've seen, yeah, crazy, but was it really that hard to see coming talking to another tom, tom siebold, billionaire, co-founder ceo of c3.ai just a couple weeks ago about this volatility seen after his ipo. here's what he said. >> shot up like a skyrocket. i can't explain why that happened i think at one point trading, you know, like 100 times ebitda. you and i, jon, know they don't trade this way in a sustained rate seeing air let out of the stock since then, and, but still trading, i think, 70% higher than when we, than where we priced it. >> and he said that some of the air coming out for the overall market is a good thing wha
those are battleground -- that's a battleground sector as one of our clients in connecticut says. i'd rather be buying energy here, because, you know, oil is already making a decisive move and energy has a huge catch-up to that especially things like oil field services, which is the way. >> and tom, talking about what is safe in tech. let's talk a little more about what might be smart in tech. if you're looking to take on some risk. some of the volatility we've seen, yeah, crazy, but was...
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connecticut has a lot of financial companies -- i don't get this. this part of it eludes me. >> to his credit i actually think this is what he thinks is the right thing to do. this is not going to be a popular thing among his constituents. that's obvious. this is a philosophical, ideological view this is the right thing to do. >> you don't think he's just trying to look good? he's trying to look like he's going to put a leash on the people in his state. look at the rest of the -- >> i don't know why you think this looks better, for example, than what the house and barney frank is trying to do which i think o stens bli leaves a little bit of power and this idea there's people minding the store. whereas the one regulator i think is more controversial. >> an odd story. financial services industry in connecticut which has been hurt very badly, very badly with hedge funds going down and brokers going down and aig and all the rest, dodd got a deal with that. >> looks like he's coming up with a plan -- >> you're missing the point. a lot of the banks instit
connecticut has a lot of financial companies -- i don't get this. this part of it eludes me. >> to his credit i actually think this is what he thinks is the right thing to do. this is not going to be a popular thing among his constituents. that's obvious. this is a philosophical, ideological view this is the right thing to do. >> you don't think he's just trying to look good? he's trying to look like he's going to put a leash on the people in his state. look at the rest of the --...
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then a waterfront estate in west per, connecticut, that was so the in march for $16 million his main residence was a townhouse in the west village that he bought for $15 million, reportedly just sold it for 26 he also has a cottage listed in west hollywood experts say the troubles could be in the tens of millions which could drain most or all of the proceeds so not much left for harvey weinstein and questions of whether he can even afford this whole process as it moves forward with settle months, lawyers and a very lengthy multijurisdictional court process. >> indeed it is a big story. i want to get back to contessa brewer, who has been covering the trial side of this contessa, a lot of us are familiar with the many stories of women who have had encounters with harvey weinstein that were negative this case involves two of these specifically, though everybody might feel they know how this this is going to turn out, what are people saying about how hairtight this case is based on the two particular women who have come forward with their stories at trial here? or will be >> reporter: on
then a waterfront estate in west per, connecticut, that was so the in march for $16 million his main residence was a townhouse in the west village that he bought for $15 million, reportedly just sold it for 26 he also has a cottage listed in west hollywood experts say the troubles could be in the tens of millions which could drain most or all of the proceeds so not much left for harvey weinstein and questions of whether he can even afford this whole process as it moves forward with settle...
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i saw a chart for the state of connecticut this morning i'm not sure it can be ex extrapolated for the united states as a whole, but cases look to be the same as last december this is implying delta is still raging and causing the case levels to tick higher. >> absolutely. there's really concerning reports yesterday from a cdc briefing of public health officials where in one scenario you have a high level of delta cases, then you get an omicron surge on top of that we are also hearing that flu is ticking higher as well you are looking at what one person called a triple whammy of the three respiratory diseases circulating it at the same time which doesn't spell good news for the winter >> thank you, meg tirrell. >>> coming up, tech stocks have gone nowhere up next, how the powell pivot may be to blame. "the exchange" is back right after this if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. that's our everyda
i saw a chart for the state of connecticut this morning i'm not sure it can be ex extrapolated for the united states as a whole, but cases look to be the same as last december this is implying delta is still raging and causing the case levels to tick higher. >> absolutely. there's really concerning reports yesterday from a cdc briefing of public health officials where in one scenario you have a high level of delta cases, then you get an omicron surge on top of that we are also hearing...
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area trying to book hotel rooms down south and told you can't book if it's from new york, new jersey, connecticut. if the same precautions extend to something like going to disney. >> well, look. i think what's interesting is levels of oversight here not just what disney feels is appropriate but the local government, the state government and especially here in california there's been a lot of interaction between disney management and governor newsom, he commented on that, the fact they're talking to disney in the press conference last week and the same is true in florida so i don't know what kind of restrictions they have put on people coming in from out of state but california and florida very populous states andpeople who used to go to their parks just within the states so i think there's an audience for the parks even if you just limited it to the state but who knows how many of those people to feel comfortable coming and depends on how unpleasant or different it feels at the parks right now. >> july wearing a face mask could get a little difficult like i said, that five-minute ride thing coul
area trying to book hotel rooms down south and told you can't book if it's from new york, new jersey, connecticut. if the same precautions extend to something like going to disney. >> well, look. i think what's interesting is levels of oversight here not just what disney feels is appropriate but the local government, the state government and especially here in california there's been a lot of interaction between disney management and governor newsom, he commented on that, the fact they're...
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new haven, connecticut, a penny less. new jersey, far less overall. toms river, new jersey at $3.27 a gallon. that's today's pump patrol. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> all right. let's send it over to dominic chu for a market flash. a company near and dear to our hearts. >> we're checking out comcast, the parent company of nbc universal which owns cnbc. the company announcing it will jointly develop the $1.2 billion comcast innovation and technology center in philadelphia. it's going to become a dedicated home for the company's growing work force of engineers, technologists and software architects. the building will be designed by
new haven, connecticut, a penny less. new jersey, far less overall. toms river, new jersey at $3.27 a gallon. that's today's pump patrol. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without...
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phil lebeau is in connecticut where he's witnessing firsthand a rise of the machines and, phil, should we be afraid? >> i don't think you should be afraid. this is baxter right here. he's assisting in taking plastic cups that are going to be going to a package company, he will take them off the assembly line. he's got two arms here and as he takes them off the assembly line, he will bring them over here and they will get bagged. this machine, this robot, is part of a huge trend we're noticing when it comes to the change in jobs and robots in manufacturing. in fact, take a look at this chart. the change has been dramatic over the last 15 years. look at the drop in u.s. manufacturing jobs as we've seen more robots being put into industrial production. the folks at vanguard plastics have had baxter since november and they say he's made a huge difference in terms of productivity. >> it's doing a repetitive job where the other person can be doing a new job and keep the business going. in this business you don't have new projects you're not going to be around long because it rotates so much
phil lebeau is in connecticut where he's witnessing firsthand a rise of the machines and, phil, should we be afraid? >> i don't think you should be afraid. this is baxter right here. he's assisting in taking plastic cups that are going to be going to a package company, he will take them off the assembly line. he's got two arms here and as he takes them off the assembly line, he will bring them over here and they will get bagged. this machine, this robot, is part of a huge trend we're...
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but i mean, like in connecticut, 50,000 homes were without power. in my town, two-thirds of the homes were without power. that meant you could go to the library or go to the w, you should see, it looks like the super dome after katrina. i'm not saying it's nearly the same severity. but in terms of everybody camped out there and living there for the juice and stuff like that, that's what it looks like. i have to say i had one lucky break this week. the big problem was my "times" column. how am i going to review some dvr or some computer without electricity. it happened i was reviewing a bluetooth earpiece. it came charged out of the package. all you needed to do is pair it with the cell phone. i didn't need to plug anything in. i lucked out there. >> the one thing it sounds like you didn't do is read the new york times. or read a newspaper. you couldn't find a candle and -- isn't that telling about what's going on in the world? >> well, they have this thing now called the web. >> oh, okay. >> thanks to the usb thing, i was able to get onto the web fo
but i mean, like in connecticut, 50,000 homes were without power. in my town, two-thirds of the homes were without power. that meant you could go to the library or go to the w, you should see, it looks like the super dome after katrina. i'm not saying it's nearly the same severity. but in terms of everybody camped out there and living there for the juice and stuff like that, that's what it looks like. i have to say i had one lucky break this week. the big problem was my "times"...
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. >> positive, all the buzz about this $18, tyler, big mac combo meal at a rest stop in derrien, connecticut. what does that tell you? >> listen, i can say the restaurant can guide on prices owners, franchisee set prices. right? quite high i don't have to tell you that. mcdonald's has maintained lower prices than a lot of competitors. again, why it's a favored name in this environment for people who might be -- trading dproun higher priced competitors like a chi chipotle $18, in line and less than what mcdonald's prices typically are. >> got you at the food stops and they know. >> there it is. >> yeah! >> coming up trading the consumer j&j, american airlines and others, results on the trade on each of them in "three stock lunch" when we come back. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-pow
. >> positive, all the buzz about this $18, tyler, big mac combo meal at a rest stop in derrien, connecticut. what does that tell you? >> listen, i can say the restaurant can guide on prices owners, franchisee set prices. right? quite high i don't have to tell you that. mcdonald's has maintained lower prices than a lot of competitors. again, why it's a favored name in this environment for people who might be -- trading dproun higher priced competitors like a chi chipotle $18, in...
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. >>> as southeastern connecticut city ordered hundreds of people to evacuate and declared a local state of emergency following a partial dam break today, the flash flood warning along the river near norwich means in effect until 6:45 this evening. it comes after a strong storm brought torrential rains and heavy winds to the northeast last night. >>> actor and comedian stephen fry is joining forces with peta to call on the united kingdom's of king's guard to stop using real for in their bearskin hats. he narrated a video for the animal-rights group saying the hats are purely ornamental answer is no military purpose, the ministry of defense told the bbc the bear for comes from licensed and legal funds. back over to you. thank you. >>> coming up, seeing some unnatural games to start the year, it is jumping 60% already, down big today giving some of that back, we will dig into the space, how sulyohod u traded, what is the big take away? bill perkins joins us next. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ with your hearing, if you start having a little trouble, you're concerned that it's going to
. >>> as southeastern connecticut city ordered hundreds of people to evacuate and declared a local state of emergency following a partial dam break today, the flash flood warning along the river near norwich means in effect until 6:45 this evening. it comes after a strong storm brought torrential rains and heavy winds to the northeast last night. >>> actor and comedian stephen fry is joining forces with peta to call on the united kingdom's of king's guard to stop using real...
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courtney reagan is live at a shopping center in stamford, connecticut. hi, court. >> reporter: hi, melissa. so it is tax free week here in connecticut on back to school items under $100. it sounds like a really good deal for consumers and potentially for retailers, but it can be a controversial political issue that some argue does more harm than good. various data points from both retailers and non-partisan economic research groups say that the timing of these holidays more or less just shifts purchasing timing for when shoppers make those back to school purchases. it doesn't necessarily mean that consumers buy more because of the tax savings. though many retailers may up their promotions in line with the timing of the holidays hoping to entice more traffic or to up that transaction size. report from the institute of taxation and economic policy says the tax free holidays d disproportionately help those with higher incomes, those who can choose to when they're going to buy for back to school if they're not living paycheck to paycheck, and also because th
courtney reagan is live at a shopping center in stamford, connecticut. hi, court. >> reporter: hi, melissa. so it is tax free week here in connecticut on back to school items under $100. it sounds like a really good deal for consumers and potentially for retailers, but it can be a controversial political issue that some argue does more harm than good. various data points from both retailers and non-partisan economic research groups say that the timing of these holidays more or less just...
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. >>> president biden is in hartford, connecticut today to promote his build back better agenda he was at a school talking with children >>> mourning the stabbing death this morning of conservative mp david angus, counter-terrorism officers are leading the investigation. police don't know yet if it was a terror attack. a suspect is in custody. >>> china is sending a three-person are you for a six-month stay on its space station. it will be a new record for chanz astronauts as they continue construction on the station. >>> stocks are near session highs. just a couple points off those levels we saw the dow up more than 100 beliefly s&p up 33, nasdaq up 72. >> a busy remainder of the hour for you coming up. ahead on punch we will dig deeper into the love/hate relationship with crypto while the path to acceptance is growing one company abandoned its plans to accept crypto we will tell you which one, in why. is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor l
. >>> president biden is in hartford, connecticut today to promote his build back better agenda he was at a school talking with children >>> mourning the stabbing death this morning of conservative mp david angus, counter-terrorism officers are leading the investigation. police don't know yet if it was a terror attack. a suspect is in custody. >>> china is sending a three-person are you for a six-month stay on its space station. it will be a new record for chanz...
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new jersey, illinois, pennsylvania, connecticut. why is kentucky dealing with an underfunded situation? >> kentucky is underfunded i say it's sort of the silent expense. when you're balancing a budget, you can either raise taxes or cut spending a lot don't want to cut spending, so one of the ways you can cut spending without people seeing it is cutting the amount of money you're putting into your pension every year. so there's a certain amount of actuariaial spending you're supposed to have and underfunding your pension generally flies under the radar, what some states like kentucky have done over the years is not making the hard decisions. >> new york someone of the most full fended penguins out thesioe past your final point, even in a state like illinois, you can look to bonds for things like the airport and feel more secure than for the state overall thank you for joining me and talk again soon, craig appreciate it. >> thanks, kelly. >> craig brandon from eaton vance. time to join tyler and melissa for "power lunch" which begins
new jersey, illinois, pennsylvania, connecticut. why is kentucky dealing with an underfunded situation? >> kentucky is underfunded i say it's sort of the silent expense. when you're balancing a budget, you can either raise taxes or cut spending a lot don't want to cut spending, so one of the ways you can cut spending without people seeing it is cutting the amount of money you're putting into your pension every year. so there's a certain amount of actuariaial spending you're supposed to...
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>> the latest is that connecticut attorney general issuing a statement saying that his office has in writing initiated an inquiry asking facebook to answer a series of questions about this matter. saying they cannot comment, connecticut residents should know his office takes privacy matters seriously and they will move as quickly and responsibly as we can do to get to the bottom of the situation. they're stalking about the reports that the data of 50 million facebook users was harvested and acquired by data firm cambridge analytica so, we'll definitely keep watching this. this is just the latest a number of lawmakers and regulators raising questions about this. >>> the federal election commission holding a federal hearing on june 27th on its proposed internet political disclaimer rules the commission is now inviting facebook chief mark zuckerberg, google's larry page and twitter's jack dorsey to join us on the phone is ellen weintraub. is there a direct connection between this or an opportunity to talk to them about the news over the weekend >> no, no, the invitation that i issued st
>> the latest is that connecticut attorney general issuing a statement saying that his office has in writing initiated an inquiry asking facebook to answer a series of questions about this matter. saying they cannot comment, connecticut residents should know his office takes privacy matters seriously and they will move as quickly and responsibly as we can do to get to the bottom of the situation. they're stalking about the reports that the data of 50 million facebook users was harvested...
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, new jersey, and connecticut have enough cases to qualify for the list but have been excluded. you can go to cnbc.com to see why. >>> the cdc is recommending americans wear face coverings while traveling including in terminals. the guidance falls short of recommendations of some travel industry groups. the cdc -- >> after a covid shorten ed season the world series begins topd the national league's los angeles dodgers will an enormous player payroll take on the budget mined tampa bay rays of the american league. despite the different financial strategy each team had the best record in its league it should be excited to watch. that's the news update this hour sara, i will sends it back to you. >> amazing they even got to this point after some of the hillary clinton ups early in the season. >> it was really rough >> touch and go. >>> speaking of touch and go, nancy pelosi and steven mnuchin speaking on the phone. earlier today speaker plessy mentioned she believed a deal could be done by the end of the day. and mitch mcconnell said the senate would consider a larger package if a d
, new jersey, and connecticut have enough cases to qualify for the list but have been excluded. you can go to cnbc.com to see why. >>> the cdc is recommending americans wear face coverings while traveling including in terminals. the guidance falls short of recommendations of some travel industry groups. the cdc -- >> after a covid shorten ed season the world series begins topd the national league's los angeles dodgers will an enormous player payroll take on the budget mined tampa...
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at united technology headquarters in farmington, connecticut, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk alley." i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan, mike santoli at post 9 of the new york stock exchange jon fortt is on assignment again this morning the president's comments to the journal on trade and potential new tariff on iphones dragging down apple stock >> reporter: the president was making two distinct threats in that interview with "the wall street journal." first, he said it is highly unlikely he would hold off raising tariffs on the $200 billion on chinese imports the tariffs are set to go from 10% through 25% on january 1st second, he said if he and president xi can't come to a deal during a dinner at the g 20, he is willing to push ahead with another tariff on products imported from china, and the rate would be between 10 and 25%. those remaining products do include the iphone as well as laptops, but it is important to read the full transcript with the president. it is actually "the wall stree
at united technology headquarters in farmington, connecticut, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk alley." i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan, mike santoli at post 9 of the new york stock exchange jon fortt is on assignment again this morning the president's comments to the journal on trade and potential new tariff on iphones dragging down apple stock >> reporter: the president was...
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>> you guys in connecticut are paying -- >> yeah. no lines yet here in connecticut. sadly. >> okay. good to see you. >> good to see you, to. >> you and i have a work thing going on in texas next month. look forward to it. >> looking forward to it, too. thanks, bill. >> drive and fill up down there. >> i know. i'm not going to -- >> might use the gas on the trip. >> thank you, bob. by the way. i won't see you in dallas. >>> dow's up 4 points. clearly in wait and see mode, not only for the fed. we have earnings coming out, as well. >>> all eyes on the insurers, too. big names expected for results and bertha coombs with a special look at these stocks. what does it say about obamacare? a closer look. >>> speaking of earnings, twitter ceo dick costolo exclusively with julia boorstin. keep it right here. stay tuned. relief. a cure. today, we believe every life deserves world-class care. as one of the top four hospitals in the nation, over 100,000 people from around the world come to cleveland clinic for care each year. and we're ready for you with a second opinion or a same-day appointmen
>> you guys in connecticut are paying -- >> yeah. no lines yet here in connecticut. sadly. >> okay. good to see you. >> good to see you, to. >> you and i have a work thing going on in texas next month. look forward to it. >> looking forward to it, too. thanks, bill. >> drive and fill up down there. >> i know. i'm not going to -- >> might use the gas on the trip. >> thank you, bob. by the way. i won't see you in dallas. >>>...
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employ nannies and employ house keepers, that pay doormen that keep cities going and keep new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts. this is trickle down. you say they want to slap the bankers, you're slapping everyone. >> listen to what melissa's saying, but on top of that they've already taken the top rate to 50 pence, right? it's a 50% tax rate. it used to be 40%. >> they have. they have. >> it's important to note also -- >> it is gone, low taxes in england are gone. deregulation is gone. what is this going to do to the competitiveness of england, of the uk. you tell me. >> it's not good news for england, that's for sure if you're a city worker. but at the same time this isn't where the government will get the majority of their money from. the majority of the money is coming from the masses which, remember, the masses now are paying 1% more in their taxes and that will hit a lot hard or the uk economy and the small business owners. >> this is about the election. >> it will not result in revenue because it will just defer the income. >> that's right. -- >> we've got to go. this is a
employ nannies and employ house keepers, that pay doormen that keep cities going and keep new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts. this is trickle down. you say they want to slap the bankers, you're slapping everyone. >> listen to what melissa's saying, but on top of that they've already taken the top rate to 50 pence, right? it's a 50% tax rate. it used to be 40%. >> they have. they have. >> it's important to note also -- >> it is gone, low taxes in england...
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connecticut governor dannell ma malloy to ring their bells. the nasdaq with a moment of silence prior to the actual trading day. >>> the bell has rung. over at the nasdaq, intest corporation, temperature management's products for semiconductors. no surprise here at the open, the nasdaq is now down almost 2%. 1.8%, the loss at this early hour. shares of apple are down 2%. across the board pretty much. these are sharp losses, jim. >> i would point out, if you want a stable situation, sussex petroleum is a limited partnership that gives you great yield. i'm looking for people to be able to pullback and say, listen, what is safety here? is safety pepsico, general mills, safety yield? or because we go over the fiscal cliff, yield doesn't have the same value. i'm trying to figure out right now in realtime what this market is telling us. what it's telling us is we're not done going down. if boehner throws more lighter fluid on the situation, if not actual high octane, then i think we go take another dip down. >> yeah. we're seeing very steep losses,
connecticut governor dannell ma malloy to ring their bells. the nasdaq with a moment of silence prior to the actual trading day. >>> the bell has rung. over at the nasdaq, intest corporation, temperature management's products for semiconductors. no surprise here at the open, the nasdaq is now down almost 2%. 1.8%, the loss at this early hour. shares of apple are down 2%. across the board pretty much. these are sharp losses, jim. >> i would point out, if you want a stable...